Across
- 4. Fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school or university education, performed by students. Such activities are generally voluntary, mandatory, non-paying, social, philanthropic as opposed to scholastic, and often involve others of the same
- 7. Proficiency in using the body or hands
- 9. An unfair preference for or dislike of something
- 15. Advanced placement, college courses taken in high school
- 17. to read the text and mark correction to be made
- 19. related to or connected to one another
- 22. Concerning or involving relationships between people
- 23. Something that encourages an activity or a process to begin, increase, or develop
- 24. A pursuit or interest engaged in for relaxation
Down
- 1. highly institutionalized, bureaucratic, curriculum driven, and formally recognized with grades, diplomas, or certificates
- 2. Being on time
- 3. using as few words as possible to give the necessary information, or compressed in order to be brief
- 4. Having good manners when dealing with people
- 5. A well-defined statement explaining the profession that an individual intends to pursue throughout his/her career
- 6. Use of reliable inference and reasoning
- 8. The ability to say and do things in a way that will not offend another person
- 10. extended period of negative economic activity; unemployment, declining income & production
- 11. a relationship in which two or more things are mutual or complementary, or one thing is caused by another
- 12. Changes that occur as we move through life experiences
- 13. The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
- 14. a feeling or opinion about something or someone
- 16. The ability to identify with and understand somebody else's feelings or difficulties
- 18. a test developed and maintained by the United States Department of Defense
- 20. Time free from everyday job responsibilities during which a person can pursue person interests and hobbies
- 21. A comparison between two things that are similar in some way, often used to help explain something or make it easier to understand
